Thursday, August 1, 2019

Human Relations in Management Essay

W. L. Gore & Associates The goal of human relations is â€Å"to create a win-win situation by satisfying employee needs while achieving organizational objectives.† (Lussier, 2013). They do this by not operating the way normal companies do. No one in the company has a title and promotions are given based on who the employees agree thinks they deserve it. While this is something I’ve never heard of I can see it working, you have to have a good workplace in order for something like this to be successful. Another thing that they have is sponsors who I think is something all jobs should offer. Once a person is finished being trained they are left to learn the small thing which can be overwhelming when left alone. Having someone who has been there and can help you through those moments and can relate to problems you may have done the job. With the systems effect all the people of the company are somehow affected by at least one person in the group (Lussier, 2013). You can see this in their sponsors, when one person gets a new role in the company they gain a new sponsor. This affects multiple people because as you’re promoted on the job you get more sponsors and the role of that sponsors is to be there to help guide the employee on the job. At some point everyone will be a sponsor to more than one person and they can use the things that they learned from their sponsor to help the person they’ve been assigned to sponsor. The Hawthorne effect believes that an employee’s performance would increase if they were given special attention (Lussier, 2013). Working for W.L. Gore & Associates there doesn’t seem to be anyone who will micromanage you to make sure you’re doing your job, there is no one to tell you good job after every task is competed. You are self-managed and you work on your own to get the job done. While this may seem like a terrible working environment to other’s it doesn’t to me. I don’t think a person has to be given any special attention to want to increase their job performance; they should work to do so because they love their job and want the company to be successful. In order to be an effective sponsor you have to be able to follow all ten of the guidelines of human relations. You have to be positive and willing to listen to people; the person you’re sponsoring is going to be depending on you to help them when they are facing problems on the job. If you aren’t willing to go out of your way to help other and show that you’re truly show that you are interested in helping them become better on the job. I think the most important one of the ten is having a sense of humor, while it’s important to get the job done there is nothing wrong with having fun while do so. A good sponsor will try to find a way to truly help you enjoy what you do for a living, References Lussier, R.N. (2013). Human relations in organizations: Applications and skill building (9th ed). New York: McGraw-Hill.

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